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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Giuseppe Marchesi, noto anche con lo pseudGiuseppe Marchesi, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di il Sansone (Bologna, 30 luglio 1699 – Bologna, 16 febbraio 1771), è stato un pittore italiano, del periodo barocco, attivo principalmente a Bologna. Fu prima allievo del pittore Aureliano Milani e poi di Marcantonio Franceschini. Milani e poi di Marcantonio Franceschini. , Giuseppe Marchesi (Bolonha, 30 de junho 1699 - 1771) foi um pintor bolonhês do período barroco. , Giuseppe Marchesi, connu comme le Samson (Giuseppe Marchesi, connu comme le Samson (Il Sansone) pour sa carrure herculéenne, né le 30 juillet 1699 à Bologne et mort le 16 février 1771 dans la même ville, est un peintre baroque italien du XVIIIe siècle actif principalement à Bologne. Il faisait aussi partie du mouvement du Rococo.isait aussi partie du mouvement du Rococo. , Giuseppe Marchesi, conocido como Il Sansone por su gran fortaleza física (Bolonia, 30 de julio de 1699 - Bolonia, 16 de febrero de 1771), fue un pintor italiano activo durante el último barroco. , Giuseppe Marchesi (1699–1771) was an ItaliGiuseppe Marchesi (1699–1771) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna. He was also known as il Sansone for his herculean build. He was first a pupil of the painter Aureliano Milani and then of Marcantonio Franceschini. Giuseppe Marchesi was born in Bologna on 19 July 1699. His first teacher was the bolognese painter Aureliano Milani until 1719, when Milani left Bologna for Rome. So, Marchesi entered the workshop of Marcantonio Franceschini, at the time the best exponent of the classicist style in Bologna, and maybe in Europe, at least until the affirmation of Donato Creti. From Aureliano Milani Giuseppe Marchesi borrowed Carracci's taste for some athletic male figures, and at the same time derived from Franceschini a wonderful lightness in representing images of women, children and angels, with a very personal style, that always maintained the ability of Franceschini to render clear complexions suffused with gentle redness and harmony in composition. At the moment, are not known works realized while he was a pupil of Franceschini who, being of a particularly moderate nature, ended up driving the young Marchesi from his atelier because of the excessive vivacity of the latter's character. "The Rape of Elena" is first work of sure dating was realised for the great hall of the Buratti house, in Bologna, in 1725, and so after the expulsion of Marchesi from Franceschini's workshop. A little previous are to be considered the paintings with the Four Seasons (National Art Gallery of Bologna). These paintings, interpreting in a very personal way the Franceschini style, maintain the taste for the arcadic ambientation, but with a chromatic range that is detached from that of the master and leads back, rather, to Lorenzo Pasinelli, to reach a more refined naturalism in the "Nocturnal Winter", in which Marchesi experiments realistic and unusual games of light and shadows, that demonstrate, as the others three works, a knowledge of the Northern European Rococo painting. However, already "The rape of Elena" documents the start of the passage of Giuseppe Marchesi to what will be the second and central phase of his activity, in which, fascinated by the style of Vittorio Maria Bigari (Bologna 1692 - 1776), the "Sansone" will pass to very translucent colors, with slender figures, crystalline skyes and seas, and backgrounds of classic vertex architectures. At this phase belong "Achilles takes leave of the Centaur Chiron" (Hinton Ampner, Hampshire) and "Clement VIII returns the keys of the city of Bologna to the Elders" (1739-1740), of the Civic Collections of Ancient Art of Bologna. In the third and last period Giuseppe Marchesi, while remaining an excellent performer, will lose the compositional lightness that had characterized his youth and mature age, apparently due to a state of depression caused by the declining health of his wife. He died in Bologna on 16 February 1771. The Beccadelli House in Bologna has some ground floor rooms decorated by Vittorio Bigari (1692–1776) and Marchesi. The Zambeccari Library, formerly of the Jesuit order, was decorated by Nicola Bertuzzi and Marchesi as figure painters, in quadratura and Antonio Calegari as stuccoist. Among his pupils was Antonio Peracchi.st. Among his pupils was Antonio Peracchi.
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rdfs:comment Giuseppe Marchesi, conocido como Il Sansone por su gran fortaleza física (Bolonia, 30 de julio de 1699 - Bolonia, 16 de febrero de 1771), fue un pintor italiano activo durante el último barroco. , Giuseppe Marchesi, noto anche con lo pseudGiuseppe Marchesi, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di il Sansone (Bologna, 30 luglio 1699 – Bologna, 16 febbraio 1771), è stato un pittore italiano, del periodo barocco, attivo principalmente a Bologna. Fu prima allievo del pittore Aureliano Milani e poi di Marcantonio Franceschini. Milani e poi di Marcantonio Franceschini. , Giuseppe Marchesi (Bolonha, 30 de junho 1699 - 1771) foi um pintor bolonhês do período barroco. , Giuseppe Marchesi, connu comme le Samson (Giuseppe Marchesi, connu comme le Samson (Il Sansone) pour sa carrure herculéenne, né le 30 juillet 1699 à Bologne et mort le 16 février 1771 dans la même ville, est un peintre baroque italien du XVIIIe siècle actif principalement à Bologne. Il faisait aussi partie du mouvement du Rococo.isait aussi partie du mouvement du Rococo. , Giuseppe Marchesi (1699–1771) was an ItaliGiuseppe Marchesi (1699–1771) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna. He was also known as il Sansone for his herculean build. He was first a pupil of the painter Aureliano Milani and then of Marcantonio Franceschini. Giuseppe Marchesi was born in Bologna on 19 July 1699. At the moment, are not known works realized while he was a pupil of Franceschini who, being of a particularly moderate nature, ended up driving the young Marchesi from his atelier because of the excessive vivacity of the latter's character. He died in Bologna on 16 February 1771.r. He died in Bologna on 16 February 1771.
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